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Re: m17n-lib unpleasantness (fwd)



I goofed and didn't send this to the list.

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On Tue, 18 Mar 2014, Greg Troxel wrote:

A terminology nit: "userland" in BSD refers to user-space components of the base system, separate from packages.

Ah...well taken and duly noted. I stand corrected.

...most people who work on pkgsrc keep things up to date...

This is something I need to keep in mind. I know that, as a rule, if one wants help with some software project or other the folks developing it certainly don't want to answer questions about old versions of the thing. I take your suggestion to mean that I ought to view pkgsrc from a similar perspective.

You should not need to rm -rf and checkout fresh; cvs update should work fine (and does for me).

Sometimes pure superstition takes over my decision-making. <g>

What I do on a number of machines is to keep my pkgsrc tree at the most recent quarterly release. Then, as the freeze approaches, I start rebuilding everything (via pkg_rolling-replace), and keep doing that, because really my main point is to help make the quarterly branch as high-quality as possible.

Ah. That is the best summation of how to administer a NetBSD machine I have ever come across. At some point (can't do it now) I will put that plan into action.

Also, I use ccache, which greatly eases rebuilding.

I just read the DESCR file for that; it certainly seems like something my olde machine could benefit from.

I am too new to be a founder :-)

Oops. <g>

I don't really see any options other than patience or expending CPU time.

Sage words indeed!

Thanks,

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Bob Bernstein



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